Regular singular nouns in Spanish
Regular nouns in Spanish follow this rule to form the singular:
ending -o for masculine
ending -a for feminine
Have a look and listen to these examples:ending -a for feminine
Regular plural nouns in Spanish
Regular nouns form their plural by adding an -s to their singular form:
Here are more examples:
Remember that the articles and adjectives that accompany the nouns must agree in number and gender.
To learn about regular ending adjectives see also:
- Forming the singular masculine and feminine of regular adjectives in Spanish
- Forming regular plural masculine and feminine adjectives in Spanish
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